I saw what I think was the first episode where he talked to the guy who since then won the Democratic primary for New York mayor, and was very impressed with Baldwin as host/interviewer and very appreciative of the calm, let the guest finish what they're saying manner in which the show is run.

But like the other Friday night MSNBC stuff, they don't re-air overnight because they've got to show those blankety-blank prison shows, and I've had a tuner/drive space shortage lately, so have missed the rest of them.

Especially annoyed at missing the 2001 show.

And I know what you mean about the rest of the world getting older. I wish they'd stop that, it's most disconcerting.

I watched this 2001 episode of baldwin's show, and really liked it. I then had the urge to watch the movie again because it's probably been over 25 years since I've seen it. That was a mistake. I should have just kept my memory of it being a great movie. I have never been so bored watching a movie in my life.

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I'm convinced the "anti-gay comments" just gave MSNBC an excuse to ditch a woefully low rated show.

It was also because Alec was nasty and demanding to the staff. He did say they did tremendous job planning a JFK show he couldn't do.

They might otherwise have let the show find an audience.

I have direct knowledge that AB has OCD but I don't know how it manifests. It may be that he can't compromise or has ADD. That would explain how he has his hands in so many pots, like narrating the New York Philharmonic.

Apparently, all you can watch online now is segments of his show. I couldn't find a way to watch complete episodes, like it used to be. I wonder how long it will be before it disappears completely from the website?